Clark Fork River Sporting Ranch$2,900,000
Superior, MT
348.00 ACRES
$2,900,000
Property Details
BIG PICTURE
LAND
348.00
ACRES
Description
Positioned along the Clark Fork River west of Missoula, Montana, the Clark Fork River Sporting Ranch includes 348 acres and offers end of the road seclusion and a quiet setting defined by the sights and sounds of live water. In addition to approximately one mile of Clark Fork River frontage, the property includes a blend of open meadows and forested bottomlands that transition into timbered ridges and elevated benches, giving way to incredible river and mountain views. Elevations range from approximately 2,720 to 3,600 feet, creating a varied topography that supports both recreation and wildlife habitat. The river forms portions of the property boundary and provides direct access to a productive stretch of water known to hold all of Western Montana’s wild trout species. Beyond the river corridor, the land provides frequent sightings and consistent hunting opportunities for elk, deer, turkey and grouse. The property borders Lolo National Forest lands, providing expanded access to additional hunting and recreation. An established road system allows for easy navigation throughout the acreage, and power is located nearby for future improvements. Located approximately 10 minutes from Superior and 50 minutes from Missoula, the property offers an excellent combination of accessibility and privacy. With no conservation easement and made up of eight legal parcels, the Clark Fork River Sporting Ranch presents flexibility for a variety of ownership objectives, whether held as a private retreat, recreational base, or long-term land investment.PRICE
$2,900,000
FEATURES
- MLS #: 30070391
- Lot: 15,158,880.00 sqft
- Land

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